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  1. Introducing Buddhism by Chris Pauling, 2004-08-01
  2. The Middle Way: The Story of Buddhism (Religion) by Jinananda, 1997-10

141. Houston Shambhala Meditation Center
Offers meditation instruction and group practice supporting the paths of Shambhala Training and Vajrayana buddhism. Includes news, events, and photo gallery.
http://web2.airmail.net/dharma/
Houston Shambhala Meditation Center Home Introductory Information The Gates of Shambhala Regular Practice Schedule News and Coming Events ... Make a Donation "Our life is an endless journey; it is like a broad highway that extends infinitely into the distance. The practice of meditation provides a vehicle to travel on that road. Our journey consists of constant ups and downs, hope and fear, but is a good journey. The practice of meditation allows us to experience all the textures of the roadway, which is what the journey is all about."
Shambhala: The Sacred Path of the Warrior Welcome to the Houston Shambhala Meditation Center!

142. Zen Guide: The Comprehensive Guide To Zen & Buddhism - Principles, Discussion, P
A comprehensive resource for zen and buddhism practicioners information on history, priciples, meditation guide, zen and buddhism related medias (books, art
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If we all stopped talking and using our man made communication, and the inner thoughts of english screeched to halt, forever, woul... Go to the Dicussion Forum ZEN.ORGANIZATIONS A directory of zen and buddhist organizations world-wide. Are you a member of a local Buddhist organization? Do you have one or know one that you want everyone to know? Help zenguide.com build a comprehensive directory. Add Organization ZEN.RANDOM.KOAN A random short story for you to ponder. In talking to you, dear friends, the do.o.m. has created some mouth-karma. Tonight, he'd like to recite a couple of lines from the Dhammapada of the Buddha: "Better than a thousand hollow words Is one word that brings peace."

143. Index-eng17-Buddhist Vegetarianism
Articles from Theravada and Mahayana buddhism.
http://www.buddhismtoday.com/index/index-eng17-veg.htm
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Buddhism Today
VEGETARIANISM
The Buddhist Diet
Michael Ohlsson
Buddhist Vegetarianism

Liberating Living Beings

Genetic Engineering: A Major Threat to Vegetarians
Ronald Epstein
A Buddhist perspective on animal rights
. Ronald Epstein
Animal Rights and the Dhammapada
. Rosemary A. Amey
Buddhism and Biotechnology
. Ron Epstein
Buddhism and Vegetarianism
. Ajahn Jagaro
Buddhism and Vegetarianism
. Dr V. A. Gunasekara Genetic Engineering: A Buddhist Assessment . Dr. Ron Epstein Animal rights as Buddhists what do we think of them . Bhikkhu Prof. Dhammavihari Buddhism and Vegetarianism: The Rationale for the Buddha's Views on the Consumption of Meat . Dr V. A. Gunasekara Soy sauce cancer warning . BBC Reflections on Buddhist soul food . The Japan Times
Buddhism for Beginners The Buddha and His Teachings Buddhist Texts Quotes of the Month ... Links to Buddhist Resources -oOo- Feedback Add URL For contributions, please sent to the editor at: buddhismtoday@yahoo.com Last updated: September 6, 2001

144. Redirect
Introduction to Buddhist practice and meditation, philosophy, history and traditions and especially Tibetan buddhism. A View on buddhism.
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145. AsiaSource: AsiaTODAY - A Resource Of The Asia Society
Report buddhism in the US June 18, 2001 I Asian Americans and Census 2000 /I From the Asia Society s AsiaSource A special report on buddhism in the US.
http://www.asiasource.org/news/at_mp_02.cfm?newsid=54751

146. Buddhist Bioethics
buddhism and Medical Ethics A Bibliographic Introduction. James J. Hughes MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics ISSN 10769005. buddhism AND MEDICINE.
http://www.changesurfer.com/Bud/BudBioEth.html
Buddhism and Medical Ethics: A Bibliographic Introduction
James J. Hughes
MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics Damien Keown
Goldsmiths, University of London Published in the Journal of Buddhist Ethics , Volume Two, 1995 ISSN 1076-9005
BUDDHISM AND MEDICINE
It has not gone unnoticed that the Buddhist aim of eliminating suffering coincides with the objectives of medicine (Duncan et al, 1981; Soni, 1976). The Buddhist emphasis on compassion finds natural expression in the care of the sick, and according to the Vinaya the Buddha himself stated "Whoever, O monks, would nurse me, he should nurse the sick" (Zysk, 1991:41). Buddhist clergy and laity have been involved with the care of the sick for over two thousand years. The Indian Buddhist emperor Asoka states in his second Rock Edict that provision has been made everywhere in his kingdom for medical treatment for both men and animals, and that medicinal herbs suitable for both have been imported and planted. Birnbaum (1979) and Demieville (1985) provide good general introductions to Buddhism and medicine. Buddhism appears to have played an important role in the evolution of traditional Indian medicine (Zysk, 1991), and there are many parallels between Buddhist medicine, as recorded in the Pali canon, and Aayurveda (Mitra, 1985). There are short monographs by Haldar on the scientific (1977) and public heath aspects (1992) of medicine in the Pali sources. It is likely that as Buddhism spread through Asia it would have interacted with indigenous medical traditions promoting the cross-fertilization of ideas. Redmond (1992) discusses the relationship of Buddhism to medicine from Theravaada and Mahaayaana perspectives and compares Buddhist and Daoist concepts of disease. Discussions of Tibetan medicine may be found in Clifford (1984), Dhonden (1986), and Rechung (1976), while Ohnuki-Tierney (1984) discusses illness and culture in contemporary Japan.

147. Learning Guide
Academic introduction to buddhism and Zen by Guy Newland, Ph.d., Central Michigan University.
http://www.chsbs.cmich.edu/Guy_Newland/REL 320/Learning Guide Folder/learning_gu
by Guy Newland I. BUDDHISM AND THE LIFE OF THE BUDDHA II. THE DHARMA III. Nirvana and Ethics IV. Meditation and No-Self ... XI. The Practice of the Wild

148. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Buddhism
buddhism. In their absolute rejection of Vedic rites, they stamped themselves as heresies. Of these the one destined to win greatest renown was buddhism.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03028b.htm
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The religious, monastic system, founded c. 500 B.C. on the basis of pantheistic Brahminism . The speculations of the Vedanta school of religious thought, in the eighth and following centuries, B.C., gave rise to several rival schemes of salvation . These movements started with the same morbid view that conscious life is a burden and not worth the living, and that true happiness is to be had only in a state like dreamless sleep free from all desires, free from conscious action. They took for granted the Upanishad doctrine of the endless chain of births, but they differed from pantheistic Brahminism both in their attitude towards the Vedas and in their plan for securing freedom from rebirth and from conscious existence. In their absolute rejection of Vedic rites, they stamped themselves as heresies. Of these the one destined to win greatest renown was Buddhism. I. THE FOUNDER Of Buddha, the founder of this great movement, legendary tradition has much to say, but very little of historical worth is known. His father seems to have been a petty raja , ruling over a small community on the southern border of the district now known as Nepal. Buddha's family name was Gotama (Sanskrit

149. Buddhist Youth Network - Www.YoungBuddhist.Net
A place for young people who are interested in buddhism to meet friends and learn about this spiritual tradition.
http://youngbuddhist.net/
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150. QUIET MOUNTAIN TIBETAN BUDDHIST RESOURCE GUIDE
Tibetan Buddhist Centers and Resources
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151. Föreningen För Tibetansk Buddhism I Göteborg
G¶teborg.
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152. Buddhism - The History, Philosophy And Practice Of Buddhism - Start Page
The History, Philosophy and Practice of buddhism.
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153. Toronto Shambhala Meditation Centre
Meditation instruction as well as classes and programs in buddhism, Shambhala Training and the contemplative arts.
http://www.shambhala.org/centers/toronto/
Toronto Shambhala Meditation Centre 670 Bloor St. W. #300, Toronto ON M6G 1L2 (416) 588-6465 toronto@shambhala.org Calendar Public Meditation Hours
Learn to Meditate The Shambhala Centre offers meditation instruction free of charge. Everyone is invited to attend our regularly scheduled meditation instruction and practice sessions. Find out more
Open Evenings The Shambhala Centre is open every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday evening, beginning at 7:00 pm. Find out more
About Us The Toronto Shambhala Centre is committed to bringing the simple practice of meditation to people. We are part of Shambhala International - a worldwide association of over 100 centres.
The Shambhala Centre offers a wide variety of practice and study programs. Dharmadhatu provides training in the Tibetan Buddhism of the Kagyu and Nyingma lingeages.
Shambhala Training
is a secular path of spiritual training that fosters fearless and gentle action in the world.
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brings a contemplative perspective to the arts, health, education and business.

154. Buddhism Today: Readings In Theravada And Mahayana Buddhism With Emphasis On Con
buddhism TodayDao Phat Ngay Nay Readings in Theravada and Mahayana buddhism. Webring, search, Buddhist resources, and download
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155. Reverence For Life
Article asserting that when people appreciate and honor the beauty of life, they will do everything in their power to protect all life.
http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/freenet/rootdir/menus/sigs/religion/buddhism/introduc
THE FIRST PRECEPT: REVERENCE FOR LIFE
by Thich Nhat Hanh "Aware of the suffering caused by the destruction of life, I undertake to cultivate compassion and learn ways to protect the lives of people, animals, plants, and minerals. I am determined not to kill, not to let others kill, and not to condone any act of killing in the world, in my thinking, and in my way of life." Life is precious. It is everywhere, inside us and all around us; it has so many forms. The First Precept is born from the awareness that lives everywhere are being destroyed. We see the suffering caused by the destruction of life, and we undertake to cultivate compassion and use it as a source of energy for the protection of people, animals, plants, and minerals. The First Precept is a precept of compassion, karuna the ability to remove suffering and transform it. When we see suffering, compassion is born in us. It is important for us to stay in touch with the suffering of the world. We need to nourish that awareness through many means sounds, images, direct contact, visits, and so on in order to keep compassion alive in us. But we must be careful not to take in too much. Any remedy must be taken in the proper dosage. We need to stay in touch with suffering only to the extent that we will not forget, so that compassion will flow within us and be a source of energy for our actions. If we use anger at injustice as the source for our energy, we may do something harmful, something that we will later regret. According to Buddhism, compassion is the only source of energy that is useful and safe. With compassion, your energy is born from insight; it is not blind energy.

156. Buddhist Information, North America's Buddhist Library, Free Texts, Free Books,
Free Buddhist etexts, books, lectures, and teachings. Links to individual schools of buddhism.
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157. Definition Of Buddhism
A no holds barred attack on buddhism by Our Lady's Warriors, an informal group of Catholic Laity who defend the fullness of Truth in the Catholic Faith by remaining obedient to the Holy See and Magisterium and fighting dissent within the Church.
http://www.ourladyswarriors.org/dissent/defbuddh.htm
Definition of Buddhism
The religious, monastic system, founded c. 500 B.C. on the basis of pantheistic Brahminism. The speculations of the Vedanta school of religious thought, in the eighth and following centuries, B.C., gave rise to several rival schemes of salvation. These movements started with the same morbid view that conscious life is a burden and not worth the living, and that true happiness is to be had only in a state like dreamless sleep free from all desires, free from conscious action. They took for granted the Upanishad doctrine of the endless chain of births, but they differed from pantheistic Brahminism both in their attitude towards the Vedas and in their plan for securing freedom from rebirth and from conscious existence. In their absolute rejection of Vedic rites, they stamped themselves as heresies. Of these the one destined to win greatest renown was Buddhism.
I. THE FOUNDER
Of Buddha, the founder of this great movement, legendary tradition has much to say, but very little of historical worth is known. His father seems to have been a petty raja , ruling over a small community on the southern border of the district now known as Nepal. Buddha's family name was Gotama (Sanskrit

158. Áóääèçì Àëìàçíîãî ïóòè - Äîáðî ïîæàëîâàòü!
All about Russian Karma Kagyu School Buddhists Association and Diamond Way buddhism in Russia, about the activity of more then 50 Buddhist Centers founded in
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159. Chan And Zen Buddhism
A compilation of important links to materials for the study of Chan and Zen buddhism, primarily for the use of college students.
http://online.sfsu.edu/~rone/Buddhism/zen.html
"Chan and Zen Buddhism" Compiled by Dr. Ron Epstein
Philosophy Department
San Francisco State University
Please send suggestions for improvement, possible additions, corrections,
and notification of broken links to epstein@sfsu.edu
See also "Resources for the Study of Buddhism." Reference Selected Readings in Zen Buddhism
Zen Book News and Bibliographies

Zen Buddhism WWW Virtual Library

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"Selected Bibliography on Chan/Zen" by Bernard Faure

Sutras Vimalakirtinirdesa-Sutra "A Direct Explanation of the Praj~naa-paaramitaa Heart Sutra" by Shrama.na [Han-shan] De-ching From "The Diamond Sutra: The Resolution of Doubts" By Shramana Han-shan De-ching Writings of the Chan Patriarchs "Nagarjuna Bodhisattva on the Perfection of Dhyana Meditation" "THE ZEN TEACHINGS OF BODHIDHARMA" translated by Red Pine "The 'Hsin-Ming' Attributed to Niu-T'ou Fa-Jung" by Henrik H. Sorensen "Treatise on the Supreme Vehicle" by [Chan Master] Hung Yen ... by Chan Master Hsuan Hua (.pdf files) The Platform (or Altar) Sutra of Hui Neng (The Sixth Patriarch) "Song of Enlightenment" with Commentary by Chan Master Hsuan Hua "The Dharma Essentials for Cultivating Stopping and Contemplation and Sitting in Dhyana" by Shrama.na Chih-i

160. Buddhism
buddhism.
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Buddhism
History of Buddhism Basic Beliefs Geographic Concentration Buddhism Terms ... Links to More Buddhism Sites BOROBUDUR - BEYOND THE REACH OF TIME: restoring Indonesia's great Buddhist shrine. Video from the Roland Collection. var Video_ID=16 To play this video you will need Real Audio. Get it free here Thai Buddha statue Written by Sara Wenner, 2001

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